Society of Southwest Archivists

Texas Digital Library conference

  • 31 Oct 2013 1:08 PM
    Message # 1425548

    Mark your calendars!

     

    The Texas Digital Library conference committee is pleased to announce that the 2014 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries will be held April 28-29, 2014, in Austin, Texas.

     

    By popular demand, TCDL 2014 will return to the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, located on the UT Austin campus.

     

    This year's conference theme, Engaging Outliers: Context, Collections & Community, will explore the full range of projects, workflows, use cases and ideas-in-the-making related to digital library work, with a special emphasis of those projects that lie outside of the ordinary.

     

    The conference will feature two exciting keynote speakers to frame these discussions. Dan CohenExecutive Director of the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA), will discuss DPLA’s ambitious endeavor to make the cultural and scientific heritage of humanity available to all. Karen Coyle, a recognized expert on digital libraries with over 30 years of experience with library technology, will address emerging trends related to Linked Data.

     

    Additional information about TCDL 2014, including a call for proposals, will be forthcoming.

     

    Things to know about TCDL 2014

     

    When: April 28-29, 2014

    Where: AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center in Austin, Texas

    Cost: Early registration rates will be $110 for TDL members, $140 for regular attendees, and $50 for students. (Stay tuned for future announcements about the opening of registration for TCDL 2014.)

     

    Registration rates will cover all conference sessions, including keynotes, presentations, poster sessions, and workshops. Light breakfast and snacks, as well as a conference reception, will be included as part of the regular registration package.

     

    About the Texas Conference on Digital Libraries

     

    The Texas Conference on Digital Libraries covers topics relevant to the creation, promotion, and preservation of research, scholarship, and cultural heritage digital materials. The goal of TCDL is to bring together those working on digital projects -- including outreach librarians, repository managers, cataloguers, faculty members, technical staff, and others -- in order to build a practical, usable and sustainable model for digital libraries.

     

    For more information visit the TCDL 2014 website.

     

    TCDL 2014 Conference Planning Committee

     

    §  Billie Peterson-Lugo (Baylor University, Chair)

    §  Elizabeth Gushee (Harry Ransom Center, UT Austin, Vice-Chair)

    §  Jim Brewer (Texas Tech University)

    §  Nerissa Lindsay (Texas A&M International University)

    §  Cameron Kainerstorfer (UT Southwestern Medical Center)

    §  Kristi Park (Texas Digital Library)

    §  Mark Phillips (University of North Texas)

    §  Rachel Vacek (University of Houston)

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